Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not going to comment on her hair, but the main enemies of healthy hair are heat tools and dye.
If you can, air dry your hair. The vast majority of women have hair that has a texture that is fine if air dried. And in most cases, women don't put the same energy into learning how to air dry well as they do learning good blow out techniques. If you invest the time to learn how to air dry your hair well, your hair will be much healthier. It is hard to get lustrous hair, without shine spray or oils, if you regularly use a blow dryer. Or god forbid, a flat iron.
Anyone in the public eye is regularly using heat on their hair.
Not true. Alexa Chung, model and hair muse of the decade, washes her hair every day and lets it air dry.
To the person who asked how to do it well, it is heavily dependent on texture so you're better off researching how to air dry your texture. In general, if you just wash and let it dry, that won't yield the best results- it is usually best to do things like scrunch it, use an air dry hair product, or in some cases use hair ties to achieve more texture. You can also just use velcro rollers and let it air dry if you're really uncertain. Invest in a good hair turban to reduce drying times.